Fedora 16 takes advantage of several new technologies to improve the speed, security and efficiency of the boot process:

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== Trusted Boot ==

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'''Trusted Boot (tboot)''' is an open source, pre- kernel/Virtual Machine Manager module that uses Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology (Intel(R) TXT) to perform a measured and verified launch of an OS kernel/VMM. It checks to make sure system files haven't been tampered with before letting the system boot, offering much greater protection against rootkits and other types of malware that try to cover their tracks by editing those files. '''Trusted Boot''' can be enabled at install, and will fall back to a normal boot if the hardware doesn't support it.

Fedora 15 saw the introduction of '''systemd''', a new system and service manager for Linux. The integration of '''systemd''' continues in Verne, with many more SysV init scripts converted to native systemd service files. The result is a faster, more efficient boot process and simpler service management.

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